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Here begynneth the seying of Urines, of all the coloures that Urynes be of, and the Medicines annexed to every Uryne, &c. Lond. Robert Wyer, n. d. sm. 8vo. Contains signatures A to H in fours, marked in a bookseller's catalogue in 1843, 27. 2s.

URING, Nath. History of his Voyages and Travels. Lond. 1726 or 7, 8vo.

With two maps. Nassau, pt. ii. 854, 6s. Heath, 2793, 7s. Sothebys, May 1860,

9s. 6d.

A Relation of the intended Settlement in St. Lucia and St. Vincent. Lond. 1725,

8vo.

URQUHART Pedigree.-A peculiar Promptuary of Time: wherein is displayed an exact Directory for all particular Chronologies in what Family soever, and that by deducing the Pedigree of the Name of Urquhart in the House of Cromartie, since the Creation to 1652. Lond. 1652, 12mo.

Hibbert, 5941, 12s. Nassau, pt. ii. 93, 21. 5s. Bindley, 31. 3s. resold Heber, pt. vi. 17. A copy is in the British Museum. The pedigree is reprinted in the 12mo. edition of Sir T. Urquhart's tracts.. URQUHART, Rev. D. H. Commentaries on Classical Learning. Lond. 1803, 8vo. 6s.

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Sir Thomas, of Cromarty. Works, edited by Thomas Maitland (for the Club), with a biographical Introduction. Edinb. 1834, 4to.

Tracts by Sir Thomas Urquhart of Cro

marty. Edinb. 1774, small 8vo. Edited by David Herd, and not by George Paton, as frequently stated. Contains the Pedigree of the Urquharts (first published in 1652), The Discovery, or Vindication of the Honour of Scotland, Life and death of the Admirable Crichton, &c. Gough, 3866, 4s.

Epigrams Divine and Morall. By Sir Thomas Vrchard, Knight. Lond. B. Alsop, 1641, 4to.-Re-issued, with a new title, Lond. William Leake, 1646, 4to. Pp. 68, with a full-length portrait of the author by Gloyer. Nassau,'pt. ii. 1347, 37. 15s. Bindley, pt. iv. 793, 87, 2s. 6d. Bibl. Anglo-Poet. 766, with fac-simile portrait, 107. 10s. Resold, Sotheby's, Aug. 1860, 31. 15s. Heber, pt. iv. 21. 3s. Skegg, 1848, with

portrait, 77. 2s. 6d. Bliss, pt. i. with the portrait, 77, 5s.

The Trissotetras, or, a most excellent Table for resolving Triangles, &c. Lond. 1645, 4to. With a portrait whole length by Glover. Inglis, 1597, morocco, 27.

The Discovery of a most exquisite

Gough, 17. 7s.

Jewel, found in the Kennel of Worcester Streets, the Day after the Fight. Lond. 1652,,12mo. A most singular and curious rhapsody, containing chiefly the praises of such Scotsmen as have been famous in arms and arts since the year 1600. Bindley, pt. iv. 290, 8s. 6d. Roxburghe, 8474, 17. 11s. 6d., and Suppl. 592, 17. 2s. Heber, pt. vii. 9s.; pt. ix. 18s. Hibbert, 8116, 17. 128. Bright, 5743, portrait inserted, 17. 11s. Bliss, pt. i. 9s. 6d. Mitford, Apr. 1860, 17.Reprinted in the volume of his Tracts, Edinb. 1774, sm. 8vo. See Retrospective Review, vi, 177-206.

In a note to the account of the Admira

ble Crichton, in Granger's Biographical History, vol. 1, p. 317, it is stated that Urquhart, in his Discovery, gives a long and very wonderful account of Crichton. And Lord Orford says, "That strange book is a greater curiosity than Crichton was; the language more bombast than the marvels attributed to him. The account of his intrigue and death is a compound of gravity and obscenity." A specimen of it is given by Tytler, in his Life of Admirable Crichton, 2nd edition, See also Scenes and Edinb. 1823, 12mo. Legends of the North of Scotland, by Hugh Miller, Edinb. 1835, 12mo. chap. 9.

Logopandecteision, or Introduction to the Universal Language. In Six Books. Lond. 1653, 4to. Heber, pt. ix. 3108, 17. 12s.

See RABELAIS, Fr., p. 2033.

URSINUS, Zachary. A Discourse concerning the Obseruation & Keeping of the Sabboth Day, &c. turned into English by John Stockwood. Lond. J. Harrison, 1584, 16mo.

Dedicated to 'Ladie Pellam of Laughton Sussex. Inglis, 1494, 48.

Summe of Christian Religion, translated by H. Parrie. Lond. 1587, 8vo. Bliss, pt. i. 7s, 6d. Reprinted with the Theological Miscellanies of D. David Pareus. Lond. 1645, folio.

Ursinus his Catechisme, wherein are debated and resolved the Questions controverted in Divinitie, translated by H. Parrie. Oxon. 1591, 8vo.

Several other of Z. Ursinus' works have been translated into English.

URSULA, Saint. The Lyf of Saint Ursula after the Cronycles of Englonde; translated into Englysh meeter by Edm. Hatfield, monke of Rochester: dedicated to the most Illustrious Ladye Margaret, Mother of K. Henry VII. Lond. per me W. de Worde, 4to.

Twelve leaves. Roxburghe, 3280, 391. 18s. West, 1494, 16s. Reprinted in 1818 by the Roxburghe Club. See APPENDIX. URSULANUS, Edmundus. MATTHEWS, Francis.

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USSHER, James, Abp. of Armagh. Annales V. et N. Testamenti, à prima Mundi Origine deducta ad extremum Reipublicæ Judaicæ Excidium, à Jacobo Usserio, Archiep. Armach. Genev. 1722, fol.

The best edition of a most valuable work; the chronology of Archbp. Usher is followed in the margins of all our large Bibles. Prefixed is a life of the author by T. Smith. Willett, 2686, 11. 4s. LARGE PAPER. Hibbert, 8233, 13s.-Lond. 1650-4, fol. 2 vols. Bp. of Ely, 1515, 10s.-Paris, 1673, fol. with portrait by Landry. Stowe, 5489, 78.-Bremæ, 1686.

Translated by the Author under the following title: Annals of the World deduced from the origin of Time, and continued to the destruction of the Temple, containing the History of the Old and New Testament. Lond. 1658, fol. with portrait and a frontispiece. Hibbert, 8232, morocco, 1. 6s. Remarks on Usher's Annals will be found in the Rev. Rob, Walker's work on historical time, 1798.

ad Hibernos, partim de Hibernis vel Re bus Hibernicis sunt conscriptæ. Dublin, 1632, 4to. 78. Heber, pt. iv. 19s. Chalmers, 6s. 'A third good help to the knowledge of the primitive state of Christianity in Ireland.'-Nicolson.-n. p. or d. 4to.-Her. Nass. 1696, 4to.-Paris, 1665, 4to. 10s.

Britannicarum Ecclesiarvm Antiqvitates et Primordia. Quibus inserta est pestiferæ adversus Dei Gratiam à Pelagio BriHistoria. Collectore Jacobo Usserio, Artanno in Ecclesiam inducteæ Hæreseos chiepiscopo Armachano, totius Hiberniæ Primate. Dublin, 1639, 4to. 7s. Pp. 1196, not including 12 pages of introductory matter. Williams, 1800, morocco, 17. 9s.

Second edition, enlarged by the Author. Lond. 1687, fol. with portrait. Heath, 4513, 9s. 6d. Bindley, pt. iii. 1027, 10s. Gough, 4059, 12s.

"An everlasting monument of the au

thor's good services to the church of

Ireland." chap. iii.

Nicolson's Irish Hist. Lib.,

For a Notice of an English Translation of this Work, made in Usher's time or a little later, but imperfect, see Notes and Queries, vol. vii. p. 121.

The Judgment of Dr. Rainoldes touching the originall of Episcopacy more largely confirmed out of Antiquity. Lond. 1641, 4to.

The original of Bishops and Metropolitans, or a Disquisition touching the Asia properly so called, the Lydian Asia, the Proconsular Asia, and the Asian Diocese. Oxford, 1641, 4to.-Oxford, 1643, 4to. 3s. In the first volume of the Oxford Collection of Voyages and Travels.

Opuscula duo, de Episcoporum Origine, et de Asia Proconsulari: accessit

veteris Ecclesiæ Gubernatio Patriarchalis ab E. B. descripta. Præterea accedit ApGravissimæ Questionís de Christiana-pendix de antiqua Ecclesia Britannica. rum Ecclesiarum in Occidentis præsertim Lond. 1688, 8vo. 4s. 6d. partibus &c. Successione et Statu Historica Explicatio. Lond. 1613, 4to.-Hanov. Direction concerning the Lyturgy and 1658, 8vo. Episcopal Government. Lond. 1642, 4to.

Vox Hiberniæ; or rather the voyce of the Lord from Ireland; a Fast Sermon. Lond. 1642, 4to.

Answer to a Challenge of a Jesuit-1660, 4to. (W. Malone) in Ireland. Dublin, 1624, 4to. 3s. 6d. Lond. 1625, 4to.-Lond. 1631, 4to. 6s.-1686, 4to. Heber, pt. viii. 10s. 6d. New edition edited, by Professor Scholefield, Camb. 1850, 8vo. 13s. 6d.

A Discourse on the Religion anciently professed by the Irish and British. Dublin, 1622, 4to.-Lond. 1631, 4to. Lond. 1687, 4to. "A learned treatise."-Nicolson. Gotheschalchi et Predestinatianæ controversiæ ab eo mote Historia. Dublin, 1631, 4to. The first book printed in Ire land Hanov. 1662, 8vo.

Veterum Epistolarum Hibernicarum Sylloge, quæ partim ab Hibernis, partim

Petition to the House of Peeres against John Nicholson for publishing Vox Hiberniæ. n. p. or d. 4to. Single sheet.

Immanuel or the Mystery of the Incarnation of the Son of God. Dublin, 1638, 4to.-Oxf, 1643, 4to.-Lond. 1658, 4to.New edition, Lond. 1844, 18mo. 2s. This is also printed at the end of his Body of Divinity.

Confessions and Proofs of Protestant Divines of Reformed Churches that Episcopacy is the best: together with a briefe

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Body of Divinity, or Summe and Substance of the Christian Religion, catechis tically propounded, &c. Lond. 1645, folio. -1647, fol. portrait by W. Marshall. -Third edition, corrected and much amended, to which is added, Immanuel, or the Mysterie of the Incarnation of the Son of God, Lond. 1648, folio, portrait. 1653, fol. with portrait.-Lond. 1658, folio. 1670, fol. To which is now added Seventy Sermons, and a Life of the Author.Lond. 1678, folio, portrait. Bliss, 8s. -New edition, edited by Dr. H. Robin

son.

Lond. 1841, 8vo. 12s.

De Romanæ Ecclesiæ Symbolo Apostolico vetere, aliisque Fidei Formulis Diatriba. 1647, 4to. or 12mo. portrait by R. Vaughan.-Edidit Tho. Barlow. Oxon. 1660, 4to.

De Macedonum et Asianorum anno solari Dissertatio. Lond. 1648, 8vo.

De Textus Hebraicis vet Test. Variantibus Lectionibus, Epistola ad Lud. Capellum. Lond. 1652, 4to.

Jacobi Usserii, Armachensis Episcopi, de Græca Septuaginta Interpretum Versione Syntagma. Lond. 1654, 4to. Lond. 1666, 4to. According to Bp. Marsh, "This is a work of great merit; it displays much original inquiry; and may be regarded as the ground-work of later publications on the Septuagint."

The Reduction of Episcopacie into the Form of Synodical Government received in the Ancient Church, Lond. 1656, 4to. Lond. 1660, 4to.

the Subject briefly laid down. Lond 1661, 4to. portrait. Heber, pt. vi. 3683, morocco, 17. 2s.-1683, 8vo.

Sermons (20) preached at Oxford and elsewhere. Lond. 1677, fol.

Strange and Remarkable Prophecies and Predictions of Archbishop Usher. Lond. 1678, 4to. Lloyd, 1292, 2s. Nassau, pt. ii. 815, with portrait inserted, 6s. Second Prophecy delivered to his daughter on his Sick Bed. Lond. 1681, 4to.

The Prophecy of Bishop Usher: to which is added, two Letters, one from Sir William Boswell (Ambassador at ths Hague) to the most (Reverend William Laud, late Archbishop of Canterbury; the other from the Reverend John Bramhall, Bishop of Derry in Ireland, to the most Reverend James Usher, late Archbishop of Armagh. Lond. printed in the Year 1687, 4to. twelve pages. This prediction (which is not noticed by Dr. Parr, in his Life of Usher,) is reprinted in the seventh volume of the Harleian Miscellany.

Episcopal and Presbyterian Government conjoyned. Lond. 1679, 4to.

Historia dogmatica Controversiæ inter Orthodoxos et Pontificios de Scripturis et Sacris Vernaculis. Lond. 1689, 4to. 5s. A learned and erudite work, edited by Henry Wharton.-Lond. 1690, 4to.

An Epistle concerning the Religion anciently professed by the Irish and Scottish, shewing it to be for Substance the in the Church of England. 4to. same with that at this Day established

Author, and an Account of his Writings WHOLE WORKS, with a Life of the by C. R. Elrington, D.D. Dublin, 1847, &c.

(It

is intended to publish a 17th Volume, 8vo. 16 vols. published at 97. 12s. containing a general Index.) Dr. Elrington edited the first fourteen volumes, upon whose decease it was completed by Dr. J. H. Todd.

The Life of Archbishop Usher, by C. R. Elrington. Dublin, 1847, 8vo. 12s. This forms the first vol. of his Works. De Vita Jac. Usserii Archiep. Arma

Judgment of the Extent of Christs Death and Sanctification; of the Sabbath and Observation of the Lord's Day; of the Ordination of other Reformed Churches: With a Vindication of him by Dr. N. Bernard, Lond. 1657, 8vo.-chani. In Vitæ selectorum aliquot ViroAgain 1658, 8vo..

Of the Sabbath and Observation of the Lord's Day. Lond. 1657, 8vo.

Of Ordination in other Reformed Churches. Lond. 1657, 8vo.

XVIII Sermons on Repentance, preached in Oxford, 1640. Lond. 1659, 4to. The Judgement of Babylon, and of Laying on of Hands, and of Ordination. Lond. 1659, 4to.

Chronologia sacra et de Romanæ Ecclesiæ Symbolo Apostolico vetere. Oxon. 1660, 4to. 3s. 6d.

The Power communicated by God to the Prince and the Obedience required of

rum. (Gul. Batesii.) Lond. 1704, 4to. Life and Prophecies of Archbishop Usher. 1712, 8vo.

Life and Letters of Archbishop Usher See PARR, Richard, D.D., p. 1787. **See DILLINGHAM, W., p. 647. P. IGNATII et Polycarpi Epistolæ, p. 1158.

USSHER. Extracts from the Letters of Elizabeth, Lucy, and Judith Ussher, late of the city of Waterford. Dublin, S. Jones, 1812, 8vo.

Privately printed.

USSHER, or USHER, James. Clio, a Discourse on Taste. Lond. 1772, 8vo. 2 vols.

An Elegy. Lond. n. d. 8vo. Privately printed. Mitford, April, 1860, presentation copy, with MS. notes by Professor Porson, 31. 10s.

The

USTARIZ, Geronimo de.. Theory and Practice of Commerce and Maritime Affairs. Written originally in Spanish by Don Geronimo de Ustariz, and translated by John Kippax, B.D. Lond. 1751, 8vo. 2 vols. 10s.

A politico-commercial treatise on the trade of the Spanish monarchy.

USTONSON, Onesimus. The true Art of Angling, being a clear and speedy way of taking all sorts of Fresh-water Fish, with the Worm, &c. in their proper seasons. Lond. Onesimus Ustonson, 1776, 12mo. This is a reproduction of the True Art of Angling, by T. S., Gent. See S. T., p. 2164. Sotheby's, in April, 1827, 17. 18. USURPER. The unfortunate Usurper, a Tragedy. Lond. 1663,

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Roxburghe, 4328, 6s. 6d. USURY.-The Market or Fayre of Vsurers. A new Pasquillus or Dialogue against Vsurye, &c. translated from the High Almaigne by William Harrys. Lond. by Steven Mierdman, 1550, 16mo.

Towneley, pt. i. 445, russia, 21. 3s. North, pt. iii. 492, 27. 10s. Heber, pt. i. 6936, 9s. 6d.

News from Hell to Usurers. Lond. W. Copland, 1565, 12mo.

Alarm for Usurers.. Lond. 1584, 8vo. The Death of Vsury, or the Disgrace of Vsurers. Cambridge, 1594, 4to. Towneley, pt. i. 506, 7s. 6d.

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Death of Usury. 1634, 4to. Perry, pt. i. 1488, 5s.

Reasons against the Repeal of the Usury Laws. Lond. 1825. See Quart. Review, xxxiii. 186–205.

See BLAXTON, John. MUSCULUS, Wolfgang. PORDER, Richard.

UTTERSON, Edward Verson. Select Pieces of early popular Poetry; re-published principally from early printed Copies, in the black letter. Lond. 1817, sm. 8vo. 2 vols.

250 copies printed. Drury, 3771, 11s.. 6d. Field, 1656, 13s, Bindley, pt. iii. 1777, 17. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. iii. 789, Nassau, pt. ii. 855, 17. 7s. 17. 2s. Brockett, 3198, morocco, 1l. 4s. Heber, pt. i. 14s. Eyton, 1574, 17. 78. Contents.Vol. i. Syr Tryamour, Syr Isenbras, Syr Degore, Syr Gowghter. Vol. ii. The Hye way to the Spyttel Hous, the Schole men, the Proude Wyves of Pater Noster, the Wife lapped in morel's skin, Glos

House of Women, the Defense of Wo

sary.

lated from the French, (by Mrs. UtterTales of the Dead; principally trans-son.) Lond. 1813, 12mo.

Little Book of Ballads. Newport (Isle of Wight), 1836, 12mo. 36 copies privately printed and presented to the Rox-burghe Club. Hawtrey, July, 1862, 3056, 12s.

v. Utterson. Kyng Robert of Cyselle, edited by E. Lond. 1839, 12mo. 30 copies privately printed. Translated from a MS. in the Harleian Collection. TRACTS; at the Beldornie Press, Ryde, Isle of Wight, 1840-43, 12mo. 16 pieces. Eyton, 1848, 11., containing ROWLAND'S (S.) Knave of Harts, 1613, Knave of More Knaves yet, n.d.Clubs, 1611. Looke to it, 1604.-Night-Raven, 1620.Good Newes and bad Newes, 1622-and Melancholie Knight, 1615.-Barnefielde's Cynthia, &c. 1593.-Diella, certaine Sonnets by R. L. 1596.-Hannay's Songs, &c. 1622.-Bastard's Chrestoleros, 1598.Maynard's 12 Wonders, 1611.-Microcynicon, 1599.-Zepheria, 1594.-Certain Elegies by Sundrie ext Wits, 1620.Skialethia, 1598.

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